Caribbean National Weekly

Jamaica to Get Some of America's 25 Million COVID-19 Vaccine Donation

By Sheri-kae McLeod··1 min read
Jamaica to Get Some of America's 25 Million COVID-19 Vaccine Donation
Key Points(5)
  • Jamaica is poised to benefit from the United States donation of an initial 25 million doses of COVID-19 vaccines that have been earmarked for deployment globally.
  • Minister of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade, Senator Kamina Johnson Smith said representatives of the Government had discussions with US Secretary of State Antony Blinken, among other officials, and assurances were given that the region would be assisted with vaccines “at a point in time”.
  • “Jamaica will be part of the Latin America and Caribbean region where it is anticipated that by the end of this month (June), some distribution will have started,” she informed.
  • Johnson Smith indicated that Jamaica has also participated in discussions facilitated through the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) in relation to securing supplies from the initial 25 million vaccine doses.
  • “We have not yet had a confirmed quantity.

Jamaica is poised to benefit from the United States donation of an initial 25 million doses of COVID-19 vaccines that have been earmarked for deployment globally.

Minister of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade, Senator Kamina Johnson Smith said representatives of the Government had discussions with US Secretary of State Antony Blinken, among other officials, and assurances were given that the region would be assisted with vaccines “at a point in time”.

“Jamaica will be part of the Latin America and Caribbean region where it is anticipated that by the end of this month (June), some distribution will have started,” she informed.

Johnson Smith indicated that Jamaica has also participated in discussions facilitated through the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) in relation to securing supplies from the initial 25 million vaccine doses.

“We have not yet had a confirmed quantity. But we continue to liaise as they work out the different formulas that they use, on guidance from Caribbean Public Health Agency (CARPHA)… taking into consideration the rate of transmission which is taking place in the various islands,” she said.

Against this background, Senator Johnson Smith said the Government is “very much appreciative” of the level of assistance that would be extended by their US counterpart.

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